longcruise
70 Cal.
This is a hunt that I always Wanted to try and finally got around to it.
There's this gate FS road that follows the topo lines starting at the head of a valley and runs for many miles and ends being over 2000 feet above the valley below.
To get there one must 4 wheel to the top of a pass ar 12,450. Leaves town far behind.
Then back down the other side about 2000 to the starting point. It's a little chilly but it will warm up.
I rigged my ancient mtn bike up to carry the rifle cased along with a trekking pole and a few bike repair essentials.
Day pack and bag and horn over the shoulder.
This area was hit by a fire in 2018 and then again with a huge fire in 2019.
After beating myself to death on this rocky road for a little over 6 miles I got off into the woods for a bit. I found the down trees to be near impassable but I did get a pretty good look around. There was some deer sign but very little elk sign. They were more than likely up higher at timberline but this old man wasn't going any higher through the blow downs so time to call it a day.
My handy dandy plywood extension gave out on the rough road but it was fixable.
All in all it was an exhausting 12 mile round trip. Probably won't be doing it again.
There's this gate FS road that follows the topo lines starting at the head of a valley and runs for many miles and ends being over 2000 feet above the valley below.
To get there one must 4 wheel to the top of a pass ar 12,450. Leaves town far behind.
Then back down the other side about 2000 to the starting point. It's a little chilly but it will warm up.
I rigged my ancient mtn bike up to carry the rifle cased along with a trekking pole and a few bike repair essentials.
Day pack and bag and horn over the shoulder.
This area was hit by a fire in 2018 and then again with a huge fire in 2019.
After beating myself to death on this rocky road for a little over 6 miles I got off into the woods for a bit. I found the down trees to be near impassable but I did get a pretty good look around. There was some deer sign but very little elk sign. They were more than likely up higher at timberline but this old man wasn't going any higher through the blow downs so time to call it a day.
My handy dandy plywood extension gave out on the rough road but it was fixable.
All in all it was an exhausting 12 mile round trip. Probably won't be doing it again.